- The
mistletoebird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum), also
known as the
mistletoe flower****, is a
species of flower****
native to most of
Australia (though...
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environments from sea
level to
montane habitats. Some species, such as the
mistletoebird of Australia, are
recorded as
being highly nomadic over
parts of their...
- and
spread by
birds (notably the phainopepla)
while in
Australia the
mistletoebird behaves similarly. When
eaten with the fruit, some
seeds p**** unharmed...
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parrot Black kite
Cattle egret Eastern yellow robin Noisy friarbird Mistletoebird Superb lyrebird Tawny frogmouth Dolby, Tim; Clarke,
Rohan (2014). Finding...
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Islands of Indonesia. It was
formerly considered a
subspecies of the
mistletoebird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum). The pink-breasted flower**** was formally...
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vegetation is
endangered or vulnerable. Bird,
animal and
insects include the
mistletoebird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum), the
shingleback lizard (Tiliqua rugosa) and...
- flowers. The
seeds are dis****d by
various birds,
particularly by the
mistletoebird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum) that eat the
fruit and then
either wipes the...
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Mishmi wren-babbler
Mississippi kite
Mistle thrush Mistletoe tyrannulet Mistletoebird Mitred parakeet Mocking cliff chat
Modest tiger parrot Moheli brush...
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Common name
Binomial Notes Red-capped flower****
Dicaeum geelvinkianum Torres Strait Mistletoebird Dicaeum hirundinaceum...
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containing a
single seed.
These seeds are
transported to
other trees by the
mistletoebird (Dicaeum hirundinaceum). The
Apollo jewel butterfly (Hypochrysops apollo...